How to Paint a Colored Hopscotch Without an Outline

🎨 How to Paint a Colored Hopscotch Without an Outline

This guide shows you how to paint a bright, durable colored hopscotch game directly onto pavement using Stencil Ease stencils. No black outline is needed—each number block will have a solid color for a clean, modern look.


🧰 Materials Needed

  • Stencil Ease Hopscotch Stencil Set No Outline Version - Choose From 1 of 2 Sizes. 
  • Exterior marking paint or traffic paint
    • 3 colors for the squares -1 quart of each color recommended
    • 1 aerosol spray paint can - for the numbers, in white or contrasting color
  • Painter’s tape - for securing stencil pieces
  • Paint roller and a 2-inch angled brush
  • Roller trays - for each color (large paper plates can work in a pinch)
  • Paper towels
  • Measuring tape and chalk line
  • Protective gloves and mask 
  • Cleaning rags and mild detergent
  • Black traffic paint for priming older asphalt (Optional) 

📏 Step 1: Prepare the Surface

  1. Unroll stencils and give them time to flatten while you are preparing and cleaning the area.
  2. For the best results, paint on recently resealed asphalt. A fresh sealcoat provides a smooth, uniform surface that helps paint adhere and appear vibrant.
  3. If resealing isn’t possible, prime the area using black traffic paint to create a clean, even base for your hopscotch design.
  4. Sweep or power-wash the pavement to remove dirt, dust, or debris.
  5. Allow it to dry completely before painting.
  6. Use a chalk line to mark where the hopscotch will go — make sure it’s straight and centered.

Prepping Pavement for Playground Stencils


🎨 Step 2: Position the Stencil

  1. Place the main stencil piece where you want the Hopscotch to be. *For the larger hopscotch, it will be in two pieces.
  2.  Use painters tape, bricks or a combination of both, to make sure that the stencil does not move or shift.

Visual on how to position your hopscotch stencil


🌈 Step 3: Paint the Square Interiors

For each square:

  1. Place a pancake-sized amount of paint in the center of the square.
  2. Dip your 2-inch angled brush lightly into the paint.
  3. Wipe off any dripping paint into the unpainted center.
  4. Use a dry brush to paint the edges first, keeping the long edge of the brush parallel to the square’s edge. Make sure to apply light, even strokes.
  5. In corners, work slowly to avoid excess paint buildup.
  6. Once edges are complete, use a roller to fill the interior of the square.
  7. Repeat each square of that color, then switch colors and continue.
  8. When dry to the touch (slightly tacky), apply a second coat for better coverage. This coat will use less paint.

Tip: Alternate colors for each square to create a bright, playful design.

Visual on how to paint in the squares of your hopscotch stencils


🔢 Step 4: Paint the Numbers

  1. Once the colored squares are fully dry, align the numbered Square stencils in their respective boxes. Use tape to keep them from moving.
  2. Spray numbers using aerosol paint in white or another contrasting color.
  3. Remove stencil carefully while paint is still slightly tacky to prevent peeling.


🧽 Step 5: Clean and Store the Stencils

  1. After use, soak stencils in water to soften any dried paint.
  2. For solvent-based paints, apply a compatible cleaning solvent with a brush to loosen residue.
  3. Once the paint softens, scrub gently with a soft-bristle brush to remove remaining paint.
  4. Rinse clean and allow to dry completely before storing flat or rolled.
  5. Store stencils in a cool, dry location for reuse.

Visual on How to Clean Stencils After Use


 Pro Tips

  • Misting stencils with water or silicone spray before painting makes cleanup much easier. (make sure that if you are spraying silicone, you do it away from where the stencil will be positioned as to not interfere with the paint adhesion to the pavement).
  • Use a non-slip additive in your final coat for playground safety.
  • Paint on a dry, calm day above 50°F (10°C).
  • For long-term durability, seal with a clear outdoor coating after the paint cures.
  • Keep paper towels nearby to blot excess paint and maintain crisp edges.